A federal judge in Portland sentenced a former senior marketing manager at Adidas to 366 days in prison for orchestrating a fraud scheme that caused losses of $336,000 to the global sportswear company.

Britney Obstar, a 30-year-old former Portlander now living in Vallejo, Calif., was ordered to pay full restitution to Adidas and serve three years of supervised release after prison, federal prosecutors reported.

She pleaded guilty last November to mail fraud, acknowledging that beginning in 2009 and continuing through early 2010, she submitted invoices to Adidas to pay Norcal Media Development for marketing services the company did not perform. Norcal was owned by Obstar's brother-in-law and his girlfriend.

"Today's sentence demonstrates that no one is above the law," said Amanda Marshall, Oregon's U.S. attorney, in a news release.